Sales open for MSC 2026 world cruise
MSC Cruises has now opened sales for the MSC World Cruise of 2026.
The journey on MSC Magnifica includes embarkation from four European ports – Civitavecchia for Rome, Genoa, Marseille and Barcelona on 4, 5, 6 and 7 January 2026 respectively.
The 119-day world cruise will visit 47 destinations in 32 countries, with seven overnight stays.
There are full day stays on all other calls.
The world cruise spans 36,000 nautical miles and crosses the Equator twice.
After visiting Italy, France, Spain and Portugal it crosses the Atlantic to the Caribbean and Central America.
From there, MSC Magnifica makes her way to the U.S. West Coast with more than a month in the Pacific with overnight stops in San Francisco, Honolulu, Auckland and Sydney.
World cruise guests will then spend over three weeks exploring Asia with stops in vibrant cities like Tokyo, Shanghai and Hong Kong.
The ship then calls at Dubai and Oman, before returning home via Greece.
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